As unfortunately the laptop doesn't support the PAE kernel I can't test for the moment being away from home.
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All right now I had time to do Quickpet problem fixing. I started quickpet in console and then I clicked the More Pets option. Command gtkmoz not found was the error.
Well, I copied /usr/local/bin/gtkmoz from lucid 525 and voila, Quickpet works. Lucid news started to work also. The solution was so simple.

One way of looking at this is, "They are re-creating a Netscape functionality."

This is what Netscape did and Mozilla SeaMonkey does.

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All right now I had time to do Quickpet problem fixing. I started quickpet in console and then I clicked the More Pets option. Command gtkmoz not found was the error.
Well, I copied /usr/local/bin/gtkmoz from lucid 525 and voila, Quickpet works. Lucid news started to work also. The solution was so simple.

The missing script is in the attached pet.

Will this PET be built into base of PolarPUP-002? This appears to resolve and completes all open issues with all ColdPUPs? 'Eh

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Hey, I know it's a lot to ask but could you do a Nvidia driver pet for this one please?

Hi mill0001,
I download the devx and kernel source sfs files (link on page 1 of this
thread) and put them in /mnt/home and then run the boot manager in the
setup wizard to have them loaded on the next reboot,then reboot.
I download the proprietary driver for my graphics card from:

Then logout to the prompt and switch to the directory that the driver
was downloaded to and do "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-270.41.19.run"
When it's finished compiling run xorgwizard and choose the nvidia
driver and set the resolution, back at the prompt enter "xwin" to get
back to the desktop.

I have never made a pet of the nvidia driver and since the driver is
updated fairly often I think the above method is better, besides, I
have no idea how to make it into a pet

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